Although I love the look of the GP30, the high hood ruined the styling, IMHO. Oddly enough, I generally always favored high hoods, but in this case I'll make an exception!
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Although I love the look of the GP30, the high hood ruined the styling, IMHO. Oddly enough, I generally always favored high hoods, but in this case I'll make an exception!
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Good Day,
Anyone purchase GP30's from the latest MTH production run? That CB&Q looks great!
Regards,
Swafford
The best I see is that there were may be six scheme variations of the Norfolk & Western high nose GP30s. Two variations for the Southern, in fact three or may be four if you add the RC equipped. Then a NS version. Plus the possible short lines variations. So it seems like there could a return on the dollar to produce these.
Seem to remember a Trains article stating that the body for the GP30 was designed by the GM styling department. For cost saving reasons the replacement GP35 went back to the more typical geep styling. The GP30 was many railfan's favorite geep. MY Lionel CSX GP30 gets run often.
Did I ever mention that I like GP30’s.
Regards,
Swafford
NO.
Good Day,
I'd like a trio of these GP30's!
Regards,
Swafford
Well you may want to start looking!
Speaking of high hood GP30's, Western Pacific had an order in for 10 of them in silver and orange with high hood noses and their signature garbage can headlights. Too bad they were so far down on the list EMD told them if they went with GP35's they'd be on the top of the list. The rest is history, WP never continued their high hood purchases but I can see an NW unit getting kitbashed into a what if WP unit.
Greg
Swafford,
Check out this link, they're S scale and not quite notch 8 but they sound good together. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QfX-5In1EG0
Good Day Superpower
WOW, Those S Scale GP30's in the video look great.....sound great! Thanks for sharing the video.
Regards,
Swafford
I have to agree that the highhood GP30s are nice looking, especially Southern 2601. A few years ago, I got to go up to Spencer with a friend and rode in the cab. The blue light (I think it was the blue one) kept illuminating and a bell would ring. The engine would keep shutting down. A mechanic went to look at 2601 and after that, the crew went to fetch the navy switcher and let us ride in it! Has either Lionel or MTH made a Southern GP30 numbered 2601?
What GP30's should look like!
Have never seen 522, how often does it come down to Spencer, NC?
How about some ARR:
GP30 #2000 was acquired new in 1963. It was the Alaska Railroad's first 2,250 H.P. diesel electric locomotive. It arrived at Whittier on April 20, 1963 amid a blinding snowstorm. It was rebuilt as GP30u 2504 in 1974.The photo above was taken when she was first delivered. It is along side of the Anchorage shops on the fuel rack.
EMD GP30 no. 2000 (builder number 28171) was acquired news in 1963. It was
rebuilt in 1974 as a GP30u no. 2504 and finally retired in 2001. Number 2000 is shown in Fairbanks on 5/12/73. Photo courtesy of the Dean Motis Collection Photographer unknown
Cold and Ugly, but it was new.
Soo Line GP30 #700
Soo Line GP30 #703
Andrew
Good Day Everyone,
Have you added a GP30 to your model railroad yet?
Regards,
Swafford
"M" Morrison-Knutson.
Actually it's spelt "Morrison-Knudsen"
I like GP30's too. I think they're very unique looking loco's and tend to stand out when mixed with other geeps or other larger loco's. I consider them to be "old school classics".
I'm currently building a few of them in 2rail. I'm experimenting with mating a Lionel SP GP30 to an Atlas GP35 chassis, although the cab is a phase I and not the phase II found on SP prototypes. I like WBB GP30 for the fact that it is a phase II cab that the SP used on their prototypes. and I think it looks good with the extended cab. I'll start purchasing a few of the WBB 30's just for the phase II cab. I saw them upclose at a recent show, and although they aren't as detailed as the Lionel version, they look pretty nice, and since I plan on just using the shell for my conversions, the price is very attractive. MTH and Lionel only manufactured the phase I cabs on their GP30's. Here are a few pics of my experiment.
Looks good Superpower,
Are you also going to also add the SP lighting package?
Got a shot of this BNSF GP-39 yesterday in Dalhart, TX (in the panhandle) on the way back from Denver. I think this is one of the GP-30s that was rebuilt by BN; they put a GP-38 engine in the GP-30 body. Nice seeing a "GP-30" in active service, even if it's re-engined. Additionally nice seeing an engine with a Santa Fe paint job hooked up with it.
Good Day Everyone,
Have you added a GP30 to your model railroad yet?
Regards,
Swafford
The only diesel on my roster.
What are the spotting features of a phase 1 vs. phase 2 cab?
On the phase I the cab side windows are centered on the cab, on the phase II the cab is longer so the windows are closer to the front of the cab.
Good Day Everyone,
Have you added a GP30 to your model railroad yet?
Regards,
Swafford
Will add more to the stable if offered in the next MTH catalog. Did get one of my ATSF GP35's today. Will try to get it out onto the layout this weekend.
http://www.rrpicturearchives.n...icture.aspx?id=89553
The Chicago & Eastern Illinois owned three GP30s. When they merged with the Missouri Pacific, the GP30s briefly had a red C&EI buzzsaw on the cab and were renumbered into the Mopac numbers. After a brief stay, the 3 GP30s were given to the Louisville & Nashville as part of the agreement to split the C&EI up.
Dan
looks like CSX has made road slugs out of them
Those CSX guys never even blew the horn when backing up over the crossing?
Not a GP-30 but this MTH Ohio Central GP-35 from Jason's Trains showed up at the door last week. The MTH Ohio Central GP-38 now has a lash-up partner.
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